Other than 6 months...S7 didn't have any patented product that the market would even potentially purchase on a very (very) large scale - not even ACCs as the timing wasn't right. It was only when the virus bs started aka the global kick off event to set the wheels in motion to kickstart the industrial 4.0 era. ACC adoption potential was given a shot in the arm.
Another virus will come soon enough to ensure that everyone keep a$$es parked. There is a lot of money to be made by big industry to keep the masses locked up into their homes. Knock out small brick and mortar businesses and you just unlocked billions more in market value. The entire strategy requires some serious bandwidth though. Introducing ACC.
The real opportunity for a potential solid ROI - the start point was June 2020 - an inflection point for the DC/5G markets; ACCs could potentially be a key component in the mix for big tech where tech global demand is starting to bust at the seams. Right now, it's like the incredible hulk starting to tear through the shirt.
Both of these markets are being propelled forward with the COVID BS to get the masses to fall in line. This strategy is working wonders: Stay home. Stay safe. Turn on Netflix, put on your VR mask, order in your fast food, sit back and enjoy the ride. Wait for the vaccine.
It doesn't change the fact that S7 still might fall on its face as we still don't know if the big players are going to bit in time before tick tick tick... time runs out in which they will be forced to sell their patents to a player that cares to pair ACCs with some other proprietary hardware perhaps. Qualcomm for example is a good fit. Any other larger well established semiconductor company to carry the torch forward.